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1898-1899. Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
books and public documents. Some of the best American magazines and journals and the leading newspapers of the State are also provided.
All students have free access to these from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on school days and at such other times as a sufficient number of students may desire to use the library.
CHAPEL EXERCISES.
Chapel exercises will be held at the beginning of each day. Attendance upon these exercises will be optional, but all students are cordially invited to be present regularly.
PUBLIC LECTURES.
The President and Faculty of the University will co-operate with the instructors of the Branch Normal School in giving a course of public lectures during the winter months.
These lectures will be on various scientific, literary, and philosophical subjects of popular interest, the aim being to give the citizens generally some of the educational advantages of the Normal School.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS.
All students are invited to become members of the “Students’ Society.” This organization aims at the promotion of the literary and general culture that results from practice in public speaking and parliamentary procedure.
The Athletic Association is active not only in promoting games and out of door sports but it is also taking an interest in other phases of physical education.

Contains the calendar, board of regents, officers of the board, and officers and instructors. It also includes general information such as history, location, site and building, laboratories and apparatus, physical education, library and reading room, chapel exercises, public lectures, student organizations, and student expenses. Under courses of study, the normal course section contains requirements for admission, entrance examinations, admission on certificates, and registration. The four years' course shows classes taught and the number of recitations per week for each. Subjects of instruction gives an overview of what is covered in each course. Credit tells of transferability to the University at Salt Lake City. The preparatory course section shows requirements for admission and the courses taught. The list of students gives student names with city and county and a summary total number of students.

9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
books and public documents. Some of the best American magazines and journals and the leading newspapers of the State are also provided.
All students have free access to these from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on school days and at such other times as a sufficient number of students may desire to use the library.
CHAPEL EXERCISES.
Chapel exercises will be held at the beginning of each day. Attendance upon these exercises will be optional, but all students are cordially invited to be present regularly.
PUBLIC LECTURES.
The President and Faculty of the University will co-operate with the instructors of the Branch Normal School in giving a course of public lectures during the winter months.
These lectures will be on various scientific, literary, and philosophical subjects of popular interest, the aim being to give the citizens generally some of the educational advantages of the Normal School.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS.
All students are invited to become members of the “Students’ Society.” This organization aims at the promotion of the literary and general culture that results from practice in public speaking and parliamentary procedure.
The Athletic Association is active not only in promoting games and out of door sports but it is also taking an interest in other phases of physical education.